Reality Television Gets an Edit

Reality Television Gets an Edit

How Unscripted TV Normalizes Racial, Color, Ethnic and Gender Bias, Sells Stereotypes, and Shapes What Audiences Accept

by Elena V. Norr

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Reality Television Gets an Edit examines how unscripted TV shapes what audiences accept by normalizing racial, color, ethnic, class, and gender bias. Drawing on the mechanics of casting, editing, story construction, and audience expectation, Elena V. Norr shows how reality television does more than reflect culture: it helps produce it. The book reveals how “authenticity” can function as a marketing strategy, how tokenism and colorism influence who is seen as desirable or camera-ready, and how the villain edit, redemption arc, reaction shots, and sound design steer viewers toward judgment. It also considers how TikTok has become a space where viewers, therapists, sociologists, and fan panels unpack the social meaning of reality dating, competition, and adventure shows. Clear, timely, and sharply argued, this book gives readers stronger tools for recognizing bias in the genre and questioning the stories television asks them to accept.

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